Explanation of Snow Spirit
Refers to white donkey or white mule. Song Dynasty Sima Guang's "Wen Gongxu Poetry Talk": "Han Tui's scholar... He tried to cross a white donkey, and his own poem said: 'The mountain man crosses the snow fine, and he doesn't care about the way up.'" Yuan Zhang Yu's "Hongya Immortal Picture" poem: "The snow spirit is not a green mule, foretelling that it will be the year of Shu." Volume 1 of Chen Jiru's "Notes" of the Ming Dynasty: "The white donkey crossing the Hongya said to the snow spirit." The poem "Thanks to the Hongya Picture" by Wang Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty: "I have passed through the Danjing to hide, but I can't "The spirit returns across the snow."
Word analysis
Explanation of snow Snow ě The white crystals falling in the sky, mostly hexagonal, are the water vapor in the sky cooled to below zero degrees Celsius. Condensed into: snowflakes. Snowy mountains. Help others when they encounter difficulties (meaning to provide timely help to others when they encounter difficulties). Wash away, remove: revenge, revenge. Avenge the country. Rehabilitate Zhaoxue. Wipe: "Yan Zi Jing's explanation of fine ī fine white rice: "Eating never tires of fineness". Fine, as opposed to "coarse": precise. Fine. Accurate. Refined. Intensive reading. Selected. Carefully. Carefully ground. Carefully carved. Carved. Intelligent, thoughtful: sharp. The purest part of matter: the essence.